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Motivational Stories: Part Three
Motivational Stories: Part Three
Motivational Stories: Part Three
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In this fast paced world, people hardly get time to pause and think about the forces which motivate or retard them. They are immersed in their works so deeply, earning and arranging that there is hardly any time for them to read the stories which children used to read in the past.

Nowadays, most of the children are lost in the world of electronic gadgets, course books, and the things which they think will make them successful in future, which is obviously told them by their elders. Gone are those elders who used to sit with their children to tell them beautiful inspiring stories.

I am trying to add my share by reviving some of those stories in this series. These short stories are not only interesting, but also highly inspiring and motivating.

If you are really serious about your children, I mean if you want to make them good human beings, besides seeing them successful in their respective careers, kindly tell them these stories. You will begin to see the magical effects of these stories on the young minds of your children.

Preface
Chapter One: Avoid Reproaching Others
Chapter Two: Breaking Bonds is Always Easy
Chapter Three: I Look Ugly, Mother
Chapter Four: Just One Finger
Chapter Five: Parents' Debt
Chapter Six: Precious Lesson
Chapter Seven: He can’t be Jesus

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRaja Sharma
Release dateFeb 11, 2013
ISBN9781301249022
Motivational Stories: Part Three
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Raja Sharma

Raja Sharma is a retired college lecturer.He has taught English Literature to University students for more than two decades.His students are scattered all over the world, and it is noticeable that he is in contact with more than ninety thousand of his students.

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    Motivational Stories: Part Three

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    Motivational Stories: Part Three

    Raja Sharma

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    Preface

    In this fast paced world, people hardly get time to pause and think about the forces which motivate or retard them. They are immersed in their works so deeply, earning and arranging that there is hardly any time for them to read the stories which children used to read in the past.

    Nowadays, most of the children are lost in the world of electronic gadgets, course books, and the things which they think will make them successful in future, which is obviously told them by their elders. Gone are those elders who used to sit with their children to tell them beautiful inspiring stories.

    I am trying to add my share by reviving some of those stories in this series. These short stories are not only interesting, but also highly inspiring and motivating.

    If you are really serious about your children, I mean if you want to make them good human beings, besides seeing them successful in their respective careers, kindly tell them these stories. You will begin to see the magical effects of these stories on the young minds of your children.

    All the best

    Raja Sharma M. Sc. (Physics), M. Tech. (Metallurgy), M. A. (English)

    Chapter One: Avoid Reproaching Others

    Once upon a time a foreign traveler arrived in the kingdom of a certain king. Since his appearance was different and he spoke a different language, the soldiers of the king thought that he was either a criminal or an enemy.

    The soldiers arrested the foreigner and brought him before the king. The courtiers convinced the king that the foreigner was a criminal. The king announced death penalty for the foreigner.

    That foreigner was quite furious and he began to abuse the king. He spoke abusive words against the king and wished for his doom.

    One of the king’s ministers could speak and understand several languages. He understood that the foreigner had

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